"Best of Mount Rainier National Park" Experience from Seattle
Overview
No two tours with Evergreen Escapes are the same, showcasing Mount Rainier's highlights through tailored itineraries. The sample outlined is a potential representation of destinations that could be included in the tour.
- 🌲 Guides craft itineraries based on group interests and dynamics, ensuring a unique experience each time.
- 🗺️ Only day tours permitted to explore over a mile from the park road due to ecological importance and delicate nature.
- 🚫 Other tour companies are restricted to "road tours" by the U.S. Park Service, emphasizing our unique access.
- 👩🏫 Our guides are professional nature educators, dedicated to providing an artful travel experience rather than just transportation.
- 👥 This all-inclusive small-group day trip is limited to just 10 travelers, enhancing your experience.
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Tour departs at 8am
Pickup included
- Use of snowshoes and poles (during winter months).
- Pick-up and drop-off at various downtown Seattle hotels!
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Award-winning local naturalist guide!
- Lots of snacks, sparkling water, and water provided.
- Seasonal picnic lunch from a local female owned caterer! We'll find a quiet spot outside (weather permitting) for a picnic and big views of the mountain!
- Additional warm clothing available upon request.
- National Park Entrance fees.
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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Mount Rainier National ParkStroll through the old-growth forests near Longmire and experience waterfalls and big mountain views as you wind to higher elevations.
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Christine Falls ViewpointShort walk to a postcard view of Christine Falls.
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Narada FallsSeveral waterfalls are accessible by foot along the route up the mountain! Narada Falls is one of our favorites.
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Paradise ValleyIn the summer, pick wild berries on a sub-alpine hiking trail. In the winter, take advantage of Paradise’s legendary snowfall (and the winter solitude) on an introductory snowshoe trail.
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Henry M. Jackson Visitor CenterParadise is home to a world-class visitor's center with interpretive information on the National Park.
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Myrtle FallsAn impressive waterfall in the midst of Paradise's iconic meadows, Myrtle Falls is at the end of an easily walkable trail with almost constant views of Mt Rainier's peak.
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Reflection LakesA possible stop near Paradise, Reflection Lakes are renowned for the postcard views of Mt Rainier over the mirror-like lake.
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Longmire MuseumA historic area of Mt Rainier National Park, Longmire is home to its museum, bubbling mineral springs, and trails meandering through the surrounding old-growth forest. The museum is a great stop for souvenirs, cocoa, and a quick bathroom break.
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Trail of the ShadowsGiant old-growth spruce trees clustered around bubbling mineral springs and views of Mt. Rainier's peak make this short loop trail a favorite among groups visiting the park.
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Twin Firs Loop TrailAnother favorite in the Longmire Area, Twin Firs boasts massive trees that tower over visitors.
- Experience views of the mountain peak throughout your day. Mt Rainier can be seen from many of our stops. (pass by)
- We'll drop you off where we picked you up, or a nearby preferred location. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.